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Equalities between h-type Indices and Definitions of Rational h-type Indicators


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Purpose

To show for which publication-citation arrays h-type indices are equal and to reconsider rational h-type indices. Results for these research questions fill some gaps in existing basic knowledge about h-type indices.

Design/methodology/approach

The results and introduction of new indicators are based on well-known definitions.

Findings

The research purpose has been reached: answers to the first questions are obtained and new indicators are defined.

Research limitations

h-type indices do not meet the Bouyssou-Marchant independence requirement.

Practical implications

On the one hand, more insight has been obtained for well-known indices such as the h- and the g-index and on the other hand, simple extensions of existing indicators have been added to the bibliometric toolbox. Relative rational h-type indices are more useful for individuals than the existing absolute ones.

Originality/value

Answers to basic questions such as “when are the values of two h-type indices equal” are provided. A new rational h-index is introduced.

eISSN:
2543-683X
Language:
English
Publication timeframe:
4 times per year
Journal Subjects:
Computer Sciences, Information Technology, Project Management, Databases and Data Mining